DALLAS - Prosecutors presented body camera video during the first day of the trial for a former Mesquite police officer accused of shooting an unarmed man.

Derick Wiley faces a charge of aggravated assault by a public servant for the shooting of Lyndo Jones, who survived the incident.

Last November, Derick Wiley was on duty working for the Mesquite Police Department when he responded to a call about a truck burglary. A caller reported seeing a man in a truck with the alarm going off. Wiley shot Jones twice during a scuffle, but it turned out the vehicle belonged to Jones and the charges against Jones were subsequently dropped.

The video played in court Tuesday showed Wiley confronting Jones, ordering him out of his truck.

WILEY: “Open the door! Put your hands up or I will ----ing shoot you! Get out the truck and get on the ground!”

JONES: “It’s wet.”

WILEY: “I don’t give a ----- about it being wet! Get on the ground! Put your hands on your head! Turn over! Turn over on your stomach! ----ng turn over!”

Prosecutors said Wiley acted unreasonably from the time he got the call by turning down backup and approaching Jones with his gun drawn as he yelled commands. Prosecutors said Jones complied until Wiley put his knee on a pressure point in his back, causing Jones to struggle and attempt to run away.